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High hopes for Redlands walk
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High hopes for Redlands walk

2005
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The Cops and Clergy Network, which sponsored the walk, has no designs on matching the 250,000 people who gathered in 1963 to support King and his struggle for civil rights. But [Felix Roger Jones III], pastor at First All People Unity Baptist Church in Redlands and a member of the network, thinks his event can eventually surpass the 100 people who attended the first walk, held two years ago. Cops and Clergy, a group of law enforcement and religious leaders dedicated to violence prevention among at- risk youth, usually holds prayer walks on the third Saturday of every month. But they rearranged this month's schedule in order to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Jones knows there is a long way to go but also understands how far the country has come. He remembers growing up in Louisiana in the 1950s, sitting in the back of the bus, using separate bathrooms and water fountains for \"colored' people and watching movies from the balcony.
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Los Angeles Newspaper Group